Archive for August, 2008
/article/ Managing Scope Creep
We have several processes that I put into place when I became creative director for our in-house organization. Many of them rely on each other — for instance scope creep, the topic of our first article, can be managed via Change Order because we also follow billable hours. In past in-house organizations getting someone to [...]
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Tags: Article, process, scope creep
Lots of Site Updates!
We’re pleased to rollout some new site updates that we’ve been working on for some time.
We’ve remvoed the “articles” section and expanded this to be “resources”. This new resources section will house articles as well as links to other design blogs, tools, and other resources. Check it out!
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At every turn in-house designers should take the opportunity to educate our coworkers about design, from larger concepts to smaller interesting facts.
Do you know the difference between a typeface and a font? Now you do.
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The AIGA recently published an article called Can In-house Design Departments be Respectable? The article is worth checking out. I’d like to know if any of you are doing the things mentioned.
The article was authored by David Baker, a management consultant focused on the design field. He’s a popular speaker at many in-house conferences and [...]
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Tags: AIGA, Resource, State of In-House